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Former swimmer Riley Gaines called out ESPN over their headline following a ban of trans women on women’s sports teams.
Riley Gaines isn't afraid to let her voice be heard, especially when it comes to transgender inclusion in women's sports. On ...
The WNBA is splitting up one of the fans’ favorite power couples. Dallas Wings star NaLyssa Smith will be testing if distance ...
UPenn will ban transgender women from women's sports and restore records to female athletes after a federal probe found it ...
Ahead of Pride parades across the US this weekend, the nation's highest court overturned a Maryland public school district's ...
Simon Wang became the highest-drafted player born in China when the San Jose Sharks selected him with the first pick of the ...
We seem to be caught in rapid cycles of progress followed by backlash. During Trump’s first term, the #MeToo movement ...
Biles apologized for getting personal while attacking Gaines for her anti-trans campaigning, telling the former swimmer to ...
Title IX champion and NCAA swimmer reflects on the law's 53-year legacy, its impact on women's sports, and the current ...
Riley Gaines is married to Louis Barker, a former varsity swimmer and now a small-business owner who grew up in Crawley, England. Birth records show he was born on September 19, 1999; shortly after, ...
In August 2024, Gaines founded the Riley Gaines Center at the Leadership Institute, aimed at supporting legislation and advocacy to ban transgender women from competing in women’s sports categories.
Gaines is a former NCAA Division I women’s swimmer-turned conservative activist who rose to prominence after she tied in ...
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